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Any chance that User1 would have printed to PRINTER1 anyway, even without 
the override?  In that case, then perhaps your override is being ignored.

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RPG_PGM_A executes an OVRPRTF to PRINTER1 before calling RPG_PGM_B.  The
PRTF generated by RPG_PGM_B goes to PRINTER2 instead of PRINTER1.

For User1 the OVRPRTF works because they don't have PRINTER2 specified in
their user profile under OUTPUT QUEUE & PRINTER DEVICE.  For User2, the
OVRPRT doesn't work because they have PRINTER2 specified in their user
profile under OUTPUT QUEUE & PRINTER DEVICE.

Without taking out the specified OUTPUT QUEUE & PRINTER DEVICE for User2,
is there a way to get the OVRPRTF to work?

Thanks,

Frank

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